Sara de Souza Pereira , Cássia Nazaré de Sousa Moraes , Vinicius Pacheco , Érika Dayane Leal Rodrigues , Victor Gabriel Bastos Chaves , Marcella Katheryne Marques Bernal , Roberta Nicole de Oliveira Mota , Ranna Taynara dos Reis Sousa , Adriana Maciel de Castro Cardoso Jaques , Jorge Rodrigues de Sousa , Livia Medeiros Neves Casseb
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Abstract
Rabies virus (RABV) is a lethal and neglected zoonosis responsible for over 60,000 deaths annually caused by the neurotropic virus Lyssavirus rabies. Although rabies is well-known for its severe nervous system impairment, little is known regarding the specific alterations caused in extraneural organs. Studies suggest an essential involvement of RABV in the kidneys. However, the extent of the pathological damage caused by RABV in this organ remains to be understood. This study describes the histopathological alterations and RABV antigen expression in the kidneys and urinary bladder. Viral immunostaining was observed, suggesting that RABV can successfully infect these tissues. In addition, the main alterations found in the kidneys were edema in the convoluted tubules and in the glomerulus, interstitial inflammation, atrophy of the glomerular tuft, a decrease in Bowman's capsule and Bowman's space, and the accumulation of glycogen in the tubules, which may indicate the effects of inflammation caused by RABV. Therefore, our results showed the importance of understanding the effects of histopathological alterations induced by RABV and the need for more studies concerning the inflammatory action of the virus during the infection.
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Acta Tropica, is an international journal on infectious diseases that covers public health sciences and biomedical research with particular emphasis on topics relevant to human and animal health in the tropics and the subtropics.